Their bodies are filled
with holes that ooze slime; this slime appears to be a method of
defense, as well as a possible means of predation. With neither
jaws nor eyes, they may seem ill suited for the modern ocean
environment, but they are survivors, in the truest sense of
the word.
Following the scents to a dead or dying victim, they enter its body
through any available orifice. Once inside, they gorge upon the
animals internal organs; eventually leaving behind an empty,
withered husk.